"Somebody will say something like "I can't help myself" but let me tell you something. Listen, the devil can't make a Child of God do anything. He cannot make you. He will lead you, he will guide you, he'll entice you, tempt you but he can't make you." - Dr. Charles Stanley.
Once you have surrendered yourself to Christ, once you have been born again, and once you're gifted with the Holy Spirit, you are a Child of God and therefore you're no longer a slave to the world. You're no longer a slave to the spiritual principalities that rule this word (Ephesians 2:2, Proverbs 1:10).
As a Child of God we are called and expected to walk in step with the Holy Spirit on a "moment by moment" basis. Meaning we don't seek him once a day, once a week, once a month, only when we're in trouble and distress, but on a moment to moment basis. Seeking him every moment of everyday.
We do this because everyday we wake up we face three enemies:
The world
The flesh
The devil
This is why we seek the Spirit on a moment by moment basis. We seek his council, his wisdom, his strength. We seek him when we are inevitably confronted by one of these three enemies and they can come at any moment.
Moment by moment we should be listening to the Holy Spirit. Why? Because he is our guide. He is our gift from the Father above.
Trust me, I know how hard it can be to struggle with sin, to struggle with giving in. I understand just as much as anybody. But I promise you, it's possible to live life without sin, I've done it before, I can do it again. And I know you can too. Amen, may God bless you, always. đ¤
[14] The Spirit is Godâs guarantee that he will give us the inheritance he promised and that he has purchased us to be his own people. He did this so we would praise and glorify him.
For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.
Daily Doodles- Day 180- 15/10/24
Christians are always talking about God's Love and what God can do for us, but rarely about Repentance and how it's one of the things that we can do for God.
I didn't even know what exactly repentance was until last year and it's not just about feeling bad about what you did. You also have to change your ways and commit to that change.
It's difficult.
Do some more research into what repentance really is for yourself, and as always take your questions back to God.
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Daily Doodles- Day 154- 19/09/24
People always talk about God's Forgiveness, but they never talk about his Judgement.
Remember, he always warns before he brings down said Judgement. And it's no where near as pretty as my little doodle for today.
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Daily Doodles- Day 150- 12/09/24
The Word is alive!
John 1:1
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I'm curious, what do you think of 1st Corinthians 14:34-35?
What we think of it doesnât matter; what I think of it matters even less; what it says is what matters. Itâs the Word of God.
Everyoneâs got a problem with that because it sounds like the Bible is saying women canât ever talk in church at all. Thatâs not what itâs saying, though. You know why? Because this is two verses plucked straight out of a book that has 437 verses in it. Thatâs like if I read two sentences out of the middle of one of your emails to a close family member and took issue with whatever those two sentences said. Even though the context determines the meaning, so I have no right to get offended when I donât understand the context. So whatâs the context of 1 Corinthians by the time you get to 14:34-35?
The Apostle Paul is writing to a church in the Gentile city of Corinth in AD 53 or 54. That church was a blend of Jewish Christians and Greek Christians. Two completely different cultures were figuring out what the âassembly of the saints,â or âthe first church servicesâ were supposed to look like. And to make matters more complicated, they lived in one of the most morally bankrupt cities of that age. Literally, the Corinthian people had a Greek word coined to describe their immorality. So the people who lived there were generally all messed up, in terms of not knowing what was right and what was wrong. That extended to their church services.
The whole context of 1 Corinthians is âwhat is a church that glorifies the Lord supposed to look like?â The context of the specific chapter, 14, is âwhat should church assembly that glorifies the Lord look like? What should it not look like?â
How do I know? Read the verses that come before it. At the beginning of the chapter, Paul explains that spiritual gifts are for edifying other people. In fact, everything done in a church service, where the saints are gathered, is not for an individual. Itâs for the edification of the whole group. So what might be okay to do in your own home or in private between you and God is not okay, because itâs not mindful, considerate, or edifying to other Christians when youâre in a church service.
Specifically, the Corinthians are all claiming to âprophesyâ (get direct revelation from God) and âspeak in tonguesâ (speak in known, but various and foreign, languages) all at once during the service. Everybodyâs shouting over each other. Some people are shouting over each other âTHUS SAYS THE LORD,â which is a huge deal. Because obviously if youâre going to claim that God has told you something, everyone should shut up, listen, and determine whether or not youâre telling the truth, because what could be a bigger deal than God speaking? But thatâs not how the church in Corinth was treating it. Their services were helping nobody, least of all themselves, because it was loud chaotic pandemonium and nobody I was being edified. Everybody was shouting and judging. Including women. By verse 26, Paul is going:
And then he adds,
Do you get it? The point is, âwhat does this specific situation, which is a church service, look like if weâre trying to do things in a God-honoring, orderly manner? Hereâs what it does not look like: women canât just stand up in church and take up the role of judge over men who are shouting that they are speaking from God, and call certain men impostors and certain men prophets.â
The point is not âall women should never ever speak in all church services because thatâs disgraceful, they only get to talk to their husbands and get told what to do.â
If it were, then explain to me why, three chapters earlier, when heâs talking about head-coverings, Paul writes that women can prophesy in public?
(if you want to talk about why the heck a woman has to have her head covered when she prophesies, blah blah blah, letâs talk about that too, but the answerâs going to be the same: context determines meaning, meaning is correct interpretation, etc.)
Additionally, why would Paul be commending the women in the church who have taught their sons and grandsons? How can they teach if theyâre never allowed to talk in church, or if their only role in all contexts is âshut up and learn?â
Because thatâs not their only biblical role. And thatâs not what Paul was saying. Paul was saying, âin this specific context, hereâs how a woman (among all the other people groups Iâm also addressing) should conduct herself when the goal is to edify the believers in a church service, and not let anything get in the way of that goal.â
Guess what?
If the Bible did say, âall women shut up and listen all the time, let the men do the talking,â would you listen to it?
You, reading this. Would you have a problem with it? If thatâs what God Sid to do, would you sit in judgement over God and say, âno, infinite Creator of all matter and life, Youâre mistaken about how You should be worshipped and what these little creatures You made are for, let me correct and educate You with the judgement coming out of the three-pound lump of gray matter, which You designed and graciously allowed me to have in the first place, sitting inside my skull. Let me, the creature, tell You, the Creator, where youâre wrong and what âBeing Godâ should be like.â
I hope not. But I was super convicted reading this chapter for the first time and finding myself a) misunderstanding it and then b) having the appalling gall and arrogance to be outraged by it.
Who in the world am I? Who am I to be outraged, if God did say, âbe quiet and spend your life listening to men?â If that were what He was saying, my response should be, âYes, Lord.â
Why are we so concerned about being allowed to speak? What do we have to say thatâs so great, thatâs so necessary, thatâs so devastating to have âremovedâ from us, anyway? Why do we care so much about being heard? Is it because we have something to say that could really help men, in the church services? Oh, really? And if we women donât say it, God wonât edify the men? Heâll be handicapped because we were muzzled?
Whatâs so offensive about being told to stop talking and ask questions to learn, anyway? Why is that so infuriating, to us? Weâre fools. The whole point of the Gospel is, âHe (Jesus) must increase; I must decrease.â The best place in the world to be is at the feet of Jesus, learning. Humble. Not producing anything of ourselves, but absorbing everything He has to teach us. Who cares if itâs our husbands He plans to do that through? Who cares if we canât teach men in church? What, we think God canât handle that? We think He canât teach them His own way, that His plan was flawed, that theyâre âmissing outâ because God dropped the ball by telling us not to stand up in service and disrupt everything with this great âwordâ we have, that nobody else has?
Ugh. God forgive me for ever even approaching a mindset that thinks I have something to say, and if I donât say it, He wonât be able to accomplish His will. God forgive me for ever thinking my Western modern culture knows better than His divine plan. He designed human beings and men and women and what would best serve us before âcultureâ or âsocial frameworksâ were ever even conceived of.
We all need to be a lot more humble. Me first.
I would encourage you to test what I said. If you read this, you should spend an equal amount of time studying the Bible for yourself and seeing if I was right, and if thatâs really what God said and meant, based on the context, which determines meaning, because there is such a thing as âcorrect and incorrect interpretationâ when the God of the universe meant something by what He said. And I couldâve gotten it wrong. And you donât want to get it wrong.
Daily Doodles- Day 99- 23/07/24
I've been wanting to share this channel for a long while and I've finally gotten the courage to đŽâđ¨đ
The Master's Voice Prophecy Blog
I was watching one of her videos and what she said inspired this doodle. Prophets are alive and (sort of) well in the 21st century.
A reminder of this ends up on the wrong side of Tumblr: I don't 'debate' or argue on the internet! If you try me, you will be arguing with the wall, because I won't be here for you to 'debate' with.
God bless you, because we all really need some blessings in these times.
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Daily Doodles- day 95- 19/07/24
Cloud haired girl reading her Bible đđđ
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Daily Doodles- Day 65- 10/06/24
KJV Psalm 91 : 4
'He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler'
This is a psalm for protection that I keep seeing mentioned and I've decided to memorise it.
I stopped doing it, so I need to get back into it, but what I do is read the psalm out loud every morning, because the same way we memorise songs by hearing them over and over is the same way we can memorise The Word.
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Daily Doodles- Day 58- 12/06/24
Heavily inspired by my successful 'Ephesians Girl' doodle!
I'm currently working on sticker designs for my shop and I really want to make God and Bible centric stickers that are actually cute and interesting.
This doodle is a possible candidate!
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The LORD has heard my cry for mercy; the LORD accepts my prayer. Psalm 6:9I waited patiently for the LORD; He turned to me and heard my cry. He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; He set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand. Psalm 40:1-2Are you tired of waiting? Maybe, nothing seems to be happening. Maybe, you feel God is not hearing your cry for help. But your cry has reached the Lord your God. He will intervene with His divine wisdom, knowledge and understanding. His answer and His guidance will be the best. He will never never fail you.
âQueen Esther